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Truckpics
by
stewardc
on 30 May, 2008 16:10
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Out of storage and running fine. I just can't get enough of this whoosing stampede of horses.
AAZs rule !


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#1
by
blkboostedtruck
on 30 May, 2008 19:25
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looks good ! is yours a '83 pickup?
Duane
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#2
by
Ziptar
on 31 May, 2008 03:51
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Wow!!! Nice!!
I wish I could fit in a Pickup..
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#3
by
stewardc
on 31 May, 2008 05:42
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looks good ! is yours a '83 pickup?
Duane
No, it's a 1981, but it has the bed tiedowns from an '83.
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#4
by
stewardc
on 31 May, 2008 06:43
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The engine is a work in progress. Break it in, add intercooler and oil cooler, then blingify it.

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#5
by
jimfoo
on 31 May, 2008 07:52
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Very nice! It almost looks like it just left the factory.
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#6
by
stewardc
on 31 May, 2008 08:52
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I've done everything with an eye toward making it look like it came like this, only better. :wink:
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#7
by
stewardc
on 01 Jun, 2008 04:54
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Coming soon

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#8
by
blkboostedtruck
on 01 Jun, 2008 06:25
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whats that I.C. from stewardc? almost what i been looking for for my caddy
Duane
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#9
by
FWD.MOTION
on 01 Jun, 2008 07:11
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yes please let us know where you got that IC
nice work there, f the engine looks so clean
Im at a loss for words but credit is due here theres no doubt
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#10
by
jimfoo
on 01 Jun, 2008 08:03
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Looks like a SAAB Blackstone IC to me, considering that's what I have in mine.
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#11
by
quietmission
on 01 Jun, 2008 08:57
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Yes, it definitely looks like an 85 Saab blackstone intercooler. I believe that was the only year with the all aluminum ones. The other years were plastic inlets.
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#12
by
stewardc
on 03 Jun, 2008 12:18
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Yes, the intercooler is indeed an early Saab Blackstone. It will handle more boost than the later one with the plastic tanks, and this bunny gonna be boooooosted :wink:
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#13
by
Op-Ivy
on 03 Jun, 2008 13:20
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Wow! Very nice and extremely clean!!!!
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#14
by
dieselautoblog
on 03 Jun, 2008 20:20
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Wow that is a clean looking caddy. Seeing them in such good condition makes me consider getting one.